Forum Conflict - 2011

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Recommended for park riding. Recommended for halfpipe riding Recommended for freeride riding High cost snowboard Camber construction Directional twin shape

The creator of the Rossi JDub, Mr John Jackson made the move to Forum a couple of seasons ago. With his penchant for insanely large jumps and cliff drops so big other riders would think they’d found the edge of the world and ridden straight off it, it’s hardly surprising that John’s board at Forum is serious bit of kit. The stiffest flex in the Forum line meets triaxial glass for improved response and edge-hold and a camber profile with carbon Booter Boosters for uber pop. Like going big?

Manufacturer's Description:

Aggressive creativity.

The Conflict redefines freestyle riding—from landing switch off the biggest natural hits to confident high-speed park-jump approaches and huge drops. The Booter Boosters in the nose and tail give this twin-like board enough pop and response for John Jackson to take freestyle riding anywhere he can imagine.

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Year: 2011


Available Lengths (cm):
154, 157, 160


Riding Style:
All Mountain


Specifications:

Camber profile
Twin-like shape
Super GnarLE core
Light Triaxial glass laminates
Formula base
Booter Boosters
Swingers Club
Stiffer tail (directional flex)
Flex 6/10


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Forum Conflict

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Skiers and snowboarders love lots of freshly fallen ****?

mike sweeney on November 19, 2011 at 10:18 PM

Hi, I was wondering what might be the best size for this board. I am 5’11 and about 175-180lbs. It looks like I fall right down the middle for the 157 or 160. Any advice? Thanks!

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